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': .,", ' _= 4 I rII tA,SllHllul- R1sZ4wais.4. ing in good faith, and really intendsto title shall not pass to the purchaser coeds of the sales: of the ceded lands we'hope a majority, of Northern ,citzens The, ,Knon. '.rVothins- .." ."The"'land'"of't&a: 'tr e. ail 1Ji '1 Cuba. terminate the inhuman traffic. If until he has paid the price fixed in hall not be subjected<1ti . ,July!21,1854.of silence, we should never hear of a States, and that the land shall be uated prices $fited'thcteror.t :est right.; Nor can all the :assurances st JACK: IzAz=L. the big licks, tquire.', - .Jessi,. Editors : Since the date single negro being captured, if the subject to the same legal subdivisions The ninth:: section provides thathe : of (Greely Garrison, or Sum '*ODr'ondear.NtiwWMtt I of .l rty list, few occurrences worthy landings could be made without allowing in the sale and survey ns' are now person applying for the benefit ner, persuade the North' that the All,creation i and the. .balance,of .'That's the ginger 1 go,!.,< *$&&' " note .ave come to my revived knowledge.-under notice of them to reach the provided by law ;' and provided fur the foregoing etghth section shall,upon South will patiently:: submit to'wrong mankind, were, early 'one,moruizm says Nutmeg. .i;l"Well ,, Business has somewhat Consul's cars. Those of the Spanish ther, thatany State that shall acceptthe application to the register of the and oppression. The ,contrary: is aroused from the dullness usually per .' sir;,'tow' you :jest fcltetr I the demand for Sugars, principallyfor officers would bo so hermetically provision of this act, and shall land office in which he or she is aboutto well understood disunion being vading the pious, prim and, peacefultown me over to the hotel.so ; tow.U& j. ; brokers'board ! the Spanish: market. The closed by Catalan ounces, that they pre-empt any lands under it, shall make such entry, make affidavit he certain termination of the road of East Nutmeg,by thecr.r.ot'What's chair.: Here we are;pnow,'mrite half real advance quote one on would not be able to hear any thing, take'them' in full of the five per cent. before the said register thvt he or the aforesaid plotters of, a new par- it all' about? When you the: secret. ,;You see ,this fir'tr is still did 4rv sugars in boxes. Money I or even see what was. passing under fund thereafter to become due from she is the head of a family, or is tv want them to enter,they naturally they' come? How,many arc' grand secret society.4 > arce,and we can scarcely anticipate of said lands. But of and that shrink the they? 'What do they look, like? j their very noses. The immaculate the proceeds any twenty-one years age, back. On whole, we Eh.es! t 'Did " Mr material improvement, until the Gurrca has received over $20,000to State accepting the provisions of this such application is made for his or think the "new party" will not pain you critters see?'em' ?What'Are aro"tleT they human ,And the greatest secrecy'!* to 1* itt crop shall begin to come for. close his eyes and cars to all which and the preceding section shall take her exclusive use and benefit, and any head in many places! and whilewo" .1'/ S adhered to j now'rise,,loM:',tra ,botli goim-todo nd. took place in his district at and near the lands at the price fixed for each those specially mentioned herein I ,and believe the majority of the old Who?' 'What?' hands, high'aboT:' jour beta, so i ! Rumors still roach us that negotiations Trinidad. The representations of particular class, and no lands shall be not either directly or indirectly for parties> will put into office opponents ; I now swear-'. - arc pending for the sale of the the English Consul, however, could sold by them for twenty-five cents an the use or benefit of any other perSons of the Nebraska bill, yet we TheKnowNothingsl''KnowNothings?' native. 'Swear? can't: dew it,squire....tok Island Hat the Spanish Ministry not bo passed over, and the negroes acre until they shall have been previously whomsoever ; and upon making do not think that they will be disposed says a my religion.! ' )lave held out hopes to Mr. Soule, above mentioned were taken possession } subject to entry through a period the affidavit as'herein required, ana > 'to lend themselves to Abolition a'Know-Nothings.Well I'd fo know 'Are you an American'' ttat a transfer might be peaceably of by the Commission which of two years at the price of fifty ilin" it with the register, he or SC nSuence. give a pence* ? to 'Am .I? I ain't nothin'. eke, br continued the native is'taU whaUnsin is little doubt andjs5te - obtained, there was sent from here. The holders of Cents! per acre, to be paid to the shall thereupon be permitted to enter ,SIFt about ?' Bunker Sill/ \ < as! little in the minds of those the negroes relying upon the inviolability United States. the quantity of land specifcd : provided relgu. 0 hav'nt 'cm eh?' :,Will you stand by your country?* the condi- seen yeN informed of political of their estates until the 1st of The third section providesthat that no certificate shall: be you says 'Will 17 Yes' air;tDl' Gabrfeltootabishorni' that the sole has The attention of the western worldto a jolly, round visaged, bright eyed tion'Of Spain, object whenever State shall charter rail. issued therefor until ! careless and the a a , August: were commission given or patent affairs in the old is, for a time diverted individual, who with other , strangers to delay military expedition ' been any road canal the five from the Then that -i'm'stand to of swear was compelled to see the negroes or run through the expiration years you bj the and natives of East private or) national, from the lands of the United States and such and until the from the grand drama oo Nutmeg, were the American the 'much against their wills. He- date of such entry, person Eagle, stars and United :States; and give time to rein- confines of Europe and Asia to the gathered in a knot about the depot, red ia, the chief of the commission!\ State shall accept the benefit of the or persons entitled to the land so the stripes, and neTer'meal the the which had the garrisons, all of which: is capital of Spain. A revolution was: discussing topic In a ' force hereinafter for the secrets. * and nephew of Pezuela, is notorious provisions prescribed by entered shall have paid nmctwent'fi"e done ,"thaU the in near Madrid: by our la- single night came, saw, and took the " now being : activity here for his ignorance and susceptibility an act to be passed at a general session cents per acre, or, if the progress Fourth of July and Bunker Hfll f headed General 0' town. Hav'nt them? the state of the financial t department of its due have iffarkct test advices, by seen chimes in the excited Yankee.'That's . in than *to bribery. As one of the Legislature, upon no- lands been more 4 > General of Seen who? the native. at home will'permit. It is well "judges/ !sold justice at the best tice being given of the fact to the Sec twenty years, twelve and a hair cents found, former Dulce Captain and others. says it good, good egg I r said known that the would Queen and the sell Absolutist this: price lie could get, and no doubt anticipated retary of the Interior, it shall be his per> acre ; and if, at the expiration of Cuba An,action General took place near the village I'TheKnow-Nothings.Know-Nothings 1 Wall,I kinder the humorous man. Now sir yam ' party willingly a rich harvest at Trinidad ; duty to set apart, of the public lands: such; time, the person making sp:li of Vicalvaro. The cal'late I have, lew.1' are one of us, you are a Know Notbing.1 - insurgents Island, or any thing} else Spin possesses ;ixit the openness with which the seven thousand hundred and eighty entry shall prove by two credible 0 are one of 'em eh?' times , three unsuccessfully to replenish a completely landiiK* and sale of tfec were acres per mile of railroad or canal, witnesses that he or she have: contin- charged: ; you \Yeou don't say sol i' negroes Look here ef don'twant but well and, at length, after great loss, retreated a squire, yeou ' hausted Treasury, they within twelve miles each side andas Yes, sir now hare made, left him no chance to smooth; on usd to reside upon and cultivate said Toledo. to be squattin cross-legged in ; we some mliterious - know that an attempt to carry out over tire matter and blind the Con- near the route of such railroad or land, and still reside upon the same, upon demand the dismissal heap o' sand, I cal'late yeotfd bet- signs and countersigns: ; Vj I the mca!=ure would unite all the other sal as has been done in other cases. canal as possible, and the same shall then, in such case, he or she shall be The insurgents yon ter not edecation has been which you can ,tell a brother of the the parties, which, whatever may be their not from sale of the Minister and Queen'sCa't'orites. say my society. When Hi' look I be withdrawn The enlistment of the Negro troops or entry by entitled to a patent, as in other cases in such you see man i differences on other points of policy, of the A proclamation was is- neglected any a way. ing at with his -shut J his appears to have stalled. Many difficulties public advertisement Secretary provided for by law ; and all such 'Not at all, dear friend I hly you right eye , would amalgamate upon this. Several of the Interior in the sued, in which, while in general my ; hand in his pockets and have: attended the incorporation except manner persons as are specified in the eighth that a-that is a cigar- provinces arc already very unquiet hereinafter terms, the sovereignty of the Queenwas predicted you were should he be the left side -of them into the Regiments. On and form prescribed.The section and who are now settled upon it-I do know what's smoking-in : and need but little additional the 15tli, a. general order was issued, price of these lands shall be one lands subject to entry by this act, admitted, a demand was made out hang?' mean you of his mouth-you may know he's ft. . : luothcs to rise against the Queen and distributing the military forces over dollar per acre for those which ha't'enot hall be entitled to its benefits, upon for the restoration of the Constitution Yces I'll tell what's out, KnowNothing.1'Eh her Ministers who\ have rendered the 'Island in six 'divisions or bri yet been offered at public sale, or the expiration of five years from the of 1837. ; you yes.! \ : themselves extremely obnoxious to gades. There, are' now nineteen regiments for those which have been subject to date of such settlement. The bciie- This event is of more than ordi-- squire.' Good what is it?' Well, then, you go towards Mai, many of their own party through the of the line, besides the Rural private entry less than five years ; fits of this and the preceding sectionof nary importance to us. in the present 'A writ;agin Josh Pruden for breakin' and shut your left eye, so ; you bite t ; vices and corruptions of themselves Militia, Lancers, Civil Guard and seventy-five cents for those which have this act shall be extended to the aspect of Cuban-American affairs. the Sabbath all tew flinders, playin your thumb' of the left hand; if,tofcites V , and their satellites.! The Queen has Black troops. One hundred and two been so subject to entry more than settlers upon the public lands in California r" keards in Deacon Dingle's barn.' ' been repeatedly hissed upon the Creoles have accepted the amnesty five years and less than ten years ; upon payment of one dollar Bishop Scott in Oregon. Pshaw 1' said the jolly man, 'Idon't Bites? .. .. I promenades and at the theatres. granted by Royal order of March 22d, fifty cents for those which have been ner.. acre. Bv a letter dated 12th Mac, we mean that sort of work, I sup- 'Ycsifhefzeifbeisreaflyceof 1 If any'movcment should commence. and most of them have returned to so subject to entry more than ten The tenth section provides that: learn that Bishop Scott had arrived are like the rest of these 'em, he will say 'something a ; it would only terminate in the complete their homes ; among them, are 20 and less than twenty years ; and the register of the land office shall at Salem, Capitol of Oregon Terri pose Know'-Nothings you too sly, eh?-to be grumbling tone-something like'whatdoyoumean'or'dorouniean . ! destruction of the] Monarchy.The colored mulattoes and negroes. twenty-five cents per acre for those keep a register of all entries, and Like Washington, a city of caught?' *. that . ;I present Ministry arc fully maintain convinced We are anxiously waiting the arrival which have been so subject to entry make return thereof to the General 'magnificent tory. distances," it has some :Squire: do you chaw?' 'for me?' Then he bites, yousee.; that they cannot of the next mail from Cuba. It more than twenty years. Land Office. 800 1000 inhabitants. and is situated Yes,' said the jolly looking man. then you advance close, and say ; their present position without material" The fourth section that or slowly, I ni: a vttd in cuty !" will probably bring information as provides The eleventh section provides that ' Hand beautiful the Willamette us tobacco then.! ; upon a plain on ycour ' aid, and have made a forced whenever State which such Dutch, ain't it? ankee. to the intended movement of O'Don- a through who have filed his or says any person may commanding a fine view of: Yes, I dont chaw. loan under the name of an anticipation railroad canal and in which : Well, no, not it's nell and his party, in opposition to or passes, icrjaffidavit of an intention to settlea hc Cascade of mountains to Git eout! gcttin' kinder sharpsettoo exactly, cur of the revenues. They count the said lands lie shall desire to do ; range language. Then hell what do! the powers that be. Private letters quarter section of land under the the East. The river is navigable 150 : I cal'late. Now look a. hear, scy, largely upon a greatly increased by the last mail represent political so, it may select, as pre-emptor, all provisions of this act may at anytime miles-its valley is fertile. Aroundthe squire, I gin two expect ycou'r f.om you mean? mind, he'll be very apt to revenue from this I:>land, from the matters as showing an aspect very the lands so reserved the minimum acquire title thereto by paying the is The York ?' say that, once or twice sure. You I suppression of smuggling, and, also, in the third sectionof capitol scenery grand. reply 'nitr,' don't 'nibs unfavorable to the Absolutist party. prices designated the full graduated. price for the same. poetry of the spot,however,is alreadymarred '1 spect you are correct in your re forget -stag J from the newly imposed capitation this but the State must take hisnibs'cnllyl"I : , The yellow fever is very fatal still act; But no person or persons shall be allowed by several mills of different marks.' tax upon all negroes not employed in and in cash for said land with file declaration of inten- s Nibs,' cb, les! . among the sailors in the harbor, but up pay to a description!, and at no distant day. it Wall I knew yeou was ; can tel agriculture. I much doubt that from the time when set "Nibs, cully how's nibs? You in , very there have been no deaths among the ten years } tion to settle, for the purpose of will be an important manufacturingtown. I veou fellers a}Dile.off; e' yes, can by j ;any effective increase will be rear residents since my last of any per- apart by the Secretary of the Interior, claiming the benefit of the provisionsof kingdom. Now, I cal'late theses: then approach close up, shut the right r lized. Smuggling will soon reappear sons of note. I). or otherwise its right to such of themas this act, in regard to five years The Bishop has made excursionsinto somethin' goin' on, that's a fact-all eye,grasp his hand, and put your left I again with ad much force as be- ... remain unsold shall be forfeited.But .- actual settlement,after the State shall the The firedest mow areound this toawn, forefinger alongside of your nose,!o. foic. The officers of the Custom From tit National: InttUigetiter,rf: July 22 company as to the compensation for the repeal of the Missouri restriction minute account of other realities. raise sin, and break things?' 'Ycsitlookslikeajockbtftulnit's , of the independence of the 1s- served, the States in which the lands carrying the mails, the matter shall and they will, we think, rebuke those And, indeed, I have not yet become 'I don't I only ask' ,' a blind, a mystery ; :we swear"by } laLd, but with such restrictions in favor lie can enter them all, or any particular be settled by mutual agreement between who voted in its favor, and elect sufficiently acquainted with tho country 'continued the knowj 'I only ask you for ,this.., You put your fore: 5nger.m of ) and the Postmaster General and to venture upon an account of squire your: nose, shut one and, Spanish productions shipping class of them, at the graduated those who opposed .it. But in laying information, see.' eye, swear as' would be obnoxious to the prices. the Governor of the State in which down any further positions on which its population, their mode of life, Wall you look a' here feller never to reveal! these our'secrets,'so .l neow, a , Creoles. SYNOPSIS OF THE BILL. such railroad lies. the Anti Southern" party can stand, state of improvement, &c. Things never made much by dod-rotten igno- help your, Independence> day I Now r The lately l promulgated decrees The first section provides that the I The sixth section provides that the irreconcilcable difficulties occur.GrcelyRaymondGarrifeonGiddin.- arc certainly in a somewhat primitivestate rance in this land of universal libertyand to-night, there ,will be a crowd' sear lave made uore converts to Annexation minimum price of the public lands of lands purchased by any State, under i rs, as one might suppose. Just gineral edication and a feller I the depot, about dark ; :when ,the { than: could hare been made by the United States shall be reduced the provisions of the third section of Sumner, and others, wifh! to make now money is scarce, and there is avery hates to come right daown; and confesshe crowd moves, you: follow j,they will any other weans. The Catalan planters ter the 1st of July, 1855,and sold ac- this act, shall be applied by said State the Nebraska question xcufc foi general complaint of hard times. don't know nothing, thats a fact. take you to the secret, chamber,.where J see 1 plainly emancipation! _. ? in_pros- cording to the following scale: For -for. the construction of the railroad or active and instant operationmain11; : ; : : Much_of this might _have_been, prevented But, squire, I've got to acknowledge you will learn. more particulars:;' JVotct t let, and fully believe that Spain lands:; which shall have been, offered at canal for which theywere reserved ; the Slave power, (as they fa.'c: !f / I if.the people had: rightly employed the corn, a-and it's no use talkin', but scott. ! will succumb and that lands shall be included .-.oli: their resources. But it could *Eh, yes, and Nutmeg left. f f"He. be compelled to to public sale and remain unsold five no call us) They bifeily: chai:!t' !: darn buttons to apple sass, ef I British and decree the within the of this act to of dire : not be otherwise: when they import my had jnstgotfntothestrcet.. . influence, years, one dollar per acre ; for lands operation us all manner co.t..ccs wunt, as poor a fellow as I be,gin jist r butter and bacon for their where emancipation( at least of all negroes which shall have been offered at public which the Indian title has not been and designs, to introduce our wgrocs flour own ten shillings and upwards to know a veritable sign metJej'ee. J I " illegally imported. I stated in my sale and remain unsold ten years, extinguished.The I' over the inhabited uuiuhabitci: mpply.' With such a soil and climatefor what's kinder busted raound here.' A long 'legged, doubicflstel: I W\,that there were some indicationsthat seventy-five cents an acre ; for lands seventh section provides that globe. Now in the first place, the ;grain and grazing;: this is' inexcusable. Would you ?' with but one eye ia his heaij'- : ' the Registration of the negroes which shall have been offered at public this act shall in no way apply to townor story is so'absurd nobody' can belies However, much more abundant Wouldn't I? By golly, squire, I gaping around with his,1 hands.in, : and in breeches ., would be postponed until new orders and remain unsold fifteen years, village property, either in-lots, or it, unless it be a double dyed fool.- crops are now planted, Associations guess yeour the critter kin jist.,tell all ; up goes Nutmeg; shuts his should arrive from Madrid. The report fifty cents an acre ; for lands which out-lots, nor be so construed as to in- Then the leaders : --- ; &ajca6ag. jome ,f fifty applicants asPprpatices. That said Statcrmay-fix: ,the .price of subdivisions" of' the: public; lands:: begin" violent'. agression:,upon us,:on ,the editor of tho Chulotoo&ville 'Well: 81.'. n W'l'ItJrlvq,101'tnwhisper | :B it a Yankd,PZVOrt. r.. ; -*> _ above 'that ; lands., C dod by that account therefore :would be re- letosaythatb6 has rc4 idea if ,- -, t . ., ,Great parade will soonmaGy.'ot'&ii.'fitct sddlaids : ; : prescribed:: prondedihat any. : an} :what'snpj, ;pu14 you \ .r4mo !a! A b : : ., uproot that. the. ret section of,:this act, reserving Indian treaty stipulating for tho p .1 p'u1 &athqW&eflTof4uste: : : .' ;Be tired: from.k.i01prty,," >:and: politicalcontests. J love. your countrv'"_' '**'t/,*"*'-:."*;'":_*- t"t: :E t & ; " K .Spanish' Govcrnmeat U now :act- the'exce to,I iteelf;provided that:thp ment to EUCU Xnglsns.orthe.nett pro sides we believe. ,there are many,' and ; ., '''';' ;' e- 7'111. 1' :"' ':Th, :1'" de,4-0re4 byre'20tb tilt. 'i'1' ,, .., '.' :, ,.' 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